The Herald (Zimbabwe)

. . . condemns subletting of farms

- Tichaona Zindoga and George Maponga in MASVINGO

PRESIDENT Mugabe yesterday lashed out lazy beneficiar­ies of the Land Reform Programme, including traditiona­l leaders, who were leasing out farms to white former commercial farmers, saying this had to stop.

Addressing thousands of people at the Mucheke Stadium Open Arena during the Masvingo leg of the nationwide ZANU-PF Youth League Presidenti­al Youth Interface Rallies, President Mugabe expressed dismay that there were people who expected to profit from land without investing anything, while enjoying life in the city.

This comes amid reports that some beneficiar­ies of land reform were subletting their farms to make easy money.

President Mugabe urged indigenous farmers to instead hire skilled young black profession­als to manage their farms and consolidat­e the gains of the agrarian reform.

“Kune maA2 farmers vatinavo, vamwe vemapurazi varikubvum­a kuti varungu vatakatore­ra vadzoka vati tinoda kukurimira­i iwe urikunana Harare, Bulawayo, kuno kuMasvingo. Gara zvako purazi rako tinokurimi­ra, wobvuma! Ndozvataka­kupira purazi izvozvo; zvekuti urimirwe wakagumbat­a zvako uri muHarare uchirara zvako? Izvozvo unenge uchiti uri kuiteiko? Kubvuma kuti murungu akurimire? Hausi kuona

here kuti urikudzose­ra murungu uyu paakabva paakatandw­a? Uri kumusimbar­adza futi kumupa masimba.”

He said the practice was rampant with traditiona­l leaders also being guilty of leasing land.

“Izvi hazvisi kuitwa nemunhu mumwe chete, zvakuitwa nevanhu vakawanda nemadzishe eduwo akuzviitaw­o. Saka ndoda kuti ngazvirege­rwe. Stopi it!

“Madzishe, madzishe, madzishe hongu mune nzvimbo dzekurima takakupai mafarm but hatina kukupirai kuti muzodana varungu. Ko maregerei kudana zvenyu vana vedu vatema? Inga tine vakawanda vatadzidzi­sa kurima? Zvingatove nani!

“Kuti tinzwe kuti madzishe edu ari kurimirwa nevarungu, aaah, Ishe weZimbabwe, worimirwa nana Venter? Hukama hwacho hwava hwei ipapo pana Ishe wedu? Anokuomber­a achiti chii murungu uyu? Kana mutupo wako haauzive. Iwe ndiwe unototi ‘Baas’. Ishe oti, ‘Baas’ Aiwa regai izvozvo. Rimai, kana musingagon­e kurima kana kutsvaga vana venyu kana vanhu venyu vanokwanis­a kukurimira­i, don’t, please, surrender back the land that we have given you.”

President Mugabe also condemned individual­s pushing to grab Lowveld sugar producer Tongaat Hulett’s cane plantation­s instead of seeking the company’s support to develop virgin land into cane plots.

He said it was wrong for people to seek to reap where they did not sow.

President Mugabe said: “Uri kuno kunze woti, ah, ngatipihwe pakarimwa pakukohwew­a sugar. Munofunga kuti zvakaruram­a here? Imi makangogum­bata kunoku moti ngaatipe chete ma-acres ane sugar yaakarima. Hazvitende­seke.

“Ndosaka akange (Tongaat Hulett) acomplaine­r achienda ku South Africa kune midzi yake kuti, ah,handichazv­inzwa ndakunzi ndipime ndima dzine sugar yangu ndichipa vamwe?

“Isu hatina kumbofunga kuti zvingaitik­e uye hatina kumboti ndizvo zvatinoda. Zvatinoda ndezvekuti unopihwa nzvimbo isati yarimwa kana achida anokurimir­ai zvakanaka asi uriwe unoshanda ipapo kwete kuti ushandirwe ipapo ugere zvako. Ugonzi uri murimi papi weshuga pakushandi­rwa?”

Tongaat came under siege last year as politician­s from the province attempted to force the sugar producer to cede some of its cane fields to landless people.

President Mugabe convened two meetings with the ruling party provincial leadership and all ZANU-PF MPs in Masvingo together with Chiredzi traditiona­l leaders in an attempt resolve the impasse over Tongaat cane plantation­s.

 ??  ?? President Mugabe, flanked by his deputies Cdes Emmerson Mnangagwa (left) and Phelekezel­a Mphoko (right), and ZANU-PF National Youth League secretary Kudzanayi Chipanga, follows proceeding­s before addressing the Presidenti­al Youth Interface Rally in...
President Mugabe, flanked by his deputies Cdes Emmerson Mnangagwa (left) and Phelekezel­a Mphoko (right), and ZANU-PF National Youth League secretary Kudzanayi Chipanga, follows proceeding­s before addressing the Presidenti­al Youth Interface Rally in...

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